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Goats return to Reagan Library to eat and create a firebreak

Goats return to Reagan Library to eat and create a firebreak   Published On Goats return to Reagan Library to eat and create a firebreak SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) More than 350 goats are using their mouths to help protect The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum from wildfire danger. The herd returned this week to eat brush around the institution’s campus in the Southern California community of Simi Valley. The goats create a firebreak between the natural vegetation and the facility, library spokeswoman Melissa Giller told the Ventura County Star. Goats were credited with helping keep the library safe from a wildfire in 2019.

Goats return to Reagan Library to eat and create a firebreak - Santa Monica Daily Press

Goats return to Reagan Library to eat and create a firebreak May. 07, 2021 at 1:00 pm More than 350 goats are using their mouths to help protect The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum from wildfire danger. The herd returned this week to eat brush around the institution’s campus in the Southern California community of Simi Valley. The goats create a firebreak between the natural vegetation and the facility, library spokeswoman Melissa Giller told the Ventura County Star. Goats were credited with helping keep the library safe from a wildfire in 2019. “During the huge fires a year and a half ago, many of the firefighters who were battling the fire that came within feet of the library said that it was the perimeter created by the goats that allowed them to fight the fire and stop it from getting onto our campus,” Giller said.

Goats return to Reagan Library to eat and create a firebreak - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Goats return to Reagan Library to eat and create a firebreak Poll Yes SIMI VALLEY, Calif. – More than 350 goats are using their mouths to help protect The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum from wildfire danger. The herd returned this week to eat brush around the institution’s campus in the Southern California community of Simi Valley. The goats create a firebreak between the natural vegetation and the facility, library spokeswoman Melissa Giller told the Ventura County Star. Goats were credited with helping keep the library safe from a wildfire in 2019. “During the huge fires a year and a half ago, many of the firefighters who were battling the fire that came within feet of the library said that it was the perimeter created by the goats that allowed them to fight the fire and stop it from getting onto our campus,” Giller said.

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Goats employed to protect Reagan Library from wildfires

Goats employed to protect Reagan Library from wildfires Sarah Polus © Getty Goats employed to protect Reagan Library from wildfires A group of goats is being used to create a firebreak at The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum in the Southern California community of Simi Valley and protect the property from wildfires, the Associated Press reports. More than 350 goats were brought to the property this week to clear out brush surrounding the building, which puts it at risk of wildfires. Over the course of two weeks, the goats will eat away at the grasses and natural vegetation covering the 13-acre area of the property, the Ventura County Star reports.

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